PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF UDO WETATE IRRIGATION SCHEME FOR WHEAT PRODUCTION USING FURROW IRRIGATION METHOD; IN SIDAMA REGION, ETHIOPIA
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2024-07-27
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Hawassa University
Abstract
Performance evaluation in irrigation systems plays a vital role in identifying the gaps and
applying mitigation measures. The objective of the study was to undertake performance
evaluation on winter wheat irrigation system of Udo Wetate irrigation scheme. For primary
data collection field observations were conducted, discharge rates in the irrigation canals
were measured, soil moisture content was determined, and the depth of water applied to the
fields was also measured. For technical evaluation of the scheme using performance
indicators, three sample plots were selected from the head, middle and tail-end of the main
canal. The findings of this study revealed several performance issues with the Udo Wetate
irrigation system. The irrigation water supply exceeded demand across all sample plots in
February, ranging from 36.6% to 56.88% excess due to plot location and crop growth
stage, but by March the supply only exceeded demand in two plots while falling short by
16.72% in the plot located at the canal tail, and by April crop water demands exceeded
supply at all plots from 0.86% to 33% shortfall due to inadequate water application and
conveyance losses. The conveyance efficiency was a major contributor to this inefficiency,
with the main and tertiary canals having efficiencies of just 45.3% and 61.5% respectively.
The mean field application efficiency was estimated to be 60.0%, which is considered good
but had noticeable differences between plots due to different water application and relative
location of plots from the source. The average storage efficiency was 50.8%, However, the
distribution uniformity was 81.0%, indicating the irrigation water was fairly evenly
distributed. Overall, the efficiency of the Udo Wetate irrigation scheme was found to be
only 32.14% impacted by water management problems, insufficient water application, lack
of awareness of crop water requirements, improper furrow design, and soil type, generally
indicating moderate performance. Based on the results for this study non -proportionality
of the irrigation water demand with supply, poor water delivery system, absence of frequent
maintenance and management were problems strongly affecting the performance of the
scheme. Therefore, it is suggested that frequent maintenance, giving training and applying
a strong water delivery plan are required to mitigate this problem
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Performance evaluation, irrigation water, performance indicators, overall efficiency, Udo Wetate irrigation scheme
